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Abdominal Incisions
PRIYA ANUSHA DSOUZA
Surgical Incision is a cut made through the skin to facilitate an
operation or precedure.
It should be the aim of the surgeon to employ the type of
incision considered to be the most suitable for that particular
operation to be performed.
In doing so, three essentials should be achieved:
1.Accessibility
2.Extensibility
3.A reliable closure
Principles
 Incision should be long enough for good exposure
 Splitting is better than cutting
 Avoid cutting of nerves and vessels
 Retract muscle, abdominal organs towards neurovascular
bundle
 Insert DT through a separate incision
 Transverse incisions better than vertical incisions
 Close the wound layer by layer
Choice of incision
 Depend upon
 Type of surgery [elective/emergency]
 Target organ
 Surgeons own experience and preference and
 Previous surgery.
The ideal incision allows:
ease of access to the desired structures
can be extended if needed
ideally muscles should be split rather
than cut
heals quickly with minimal scarring
Langer’s Line
 Langer’s Line
correspond to the
natural orientation
of collagen fibers in
the dermis, and are
generally parallel to
the orientation of the
underlying muscle
fibers
 Incisions made
parallel to Langer's
lines may heal better
and produce less
scarring than those
that cut across.
Abdominal & Pelvic incisions
VerticalIncisions
 Midline
 Paramedian
Transverse & Oblique Incisions
Abdominothoracic Incisions
Retroperitoneal & extra-peritoneal approaches
Kochler Subcostal Incision
Transverse Muscle Dividing
McBurney Incisions
Oblique Muscle cutting
Pfannenstiel Incision
Maylard Incision
Vertical Incisions
1)Median Incision
vertical incision which follows
the linea alba.
It may be,
 upper midline incision;
 lower midline incision
 single incision.
SIGNIFICANCE-it is favored
In diagnostic laparotomy, as it
allows wide access to abdominal
Cavity.
Advantages:
 almost bloodless
 no muscle fibers are divided
 no nerves are injured
 good access to upper
abdominal viscera
 very quick to make as well as
to close
 can be extended full lenght of
abdomen curving around
umblical scar.
Disadvantages
Care needs to be taken just above the
umbilicus where the falciform ligament is
Midline scar
Bladder injury
Upper midline incision
From xiphoid to above
umbilicus.
Division of the peritoneum
is best performed at the
lower end of the
incision,just above the
umbilicus ,so that the
falciform ligament can be
seen and avoided
Lower midline incision
From the umbilicus superiorly to
the pubis symphysis inferiorly
Allow access to pelvic organs
the peritoneum should be opened
in the uppermost area to avoid
injury to the bladder
Full midline incision
 From
xiphoid to
pubis
symphysis
Paramedian Incisions
placed 2 to 5 cm lateral to
midline over median aspect
of bulging transverse
convexity of rectus muscle.
 Advantages
 Provides access to lateral structures
 Avoids injury to nerves,limits trauma to rectus muscle.
 Permits good restoration of abdominal wall function
 Can be extended by slanting the upper end of the
incision medially towards the xiphoid process if
required
 Disadvantages
 Time consuming.
 Incision needs to be closed in layers
 Difficult extension superiorly as limited by the costal
margin
 Tends to strip the muscles of their lateral blood and
nerve supply resulting in atrophy of the muscle medial
to the incision
Transverse Incisions
Advantages
 better cosmetically
 Stronger than vertical
 Less painful
 Good access to upper GI structures
 More advantageous in children b/c of more
transverse length of abdomen.
Disadvantages
 Limited exposure to the organs
1)Kocher
2)Median
3)McBurny
4)Battle
5)Ianz
6)Paramedian
7)Transverse
8)Rutherford Morrison
9)Pfannensteil
Kocher Subcostal Incision
 It affords excellent exposure
to gall bladder and biliary
tract and can be made on left
side to afford access to
spleen.
 İs started at midline ,2 to 5
cm below the xiphoid,and
extends downwarda,
outwards and paralel to and
about 2.5 cm below costal
margin
 Especially used in
cholecystectomy
There are two modifications
Chevron (rooftop)modification
Mercedes benz modification
Chevron (rooftop)
modification
The incision may be continued
across the midline into double
kocher’s incision or rooftop
appearance which provide
excellent access to upper
abdomen particularly in those
with broad costal margin
Uses-
• total gastrectomy
• total oesophagectomy
• extensive hepatic resection
• bilateral adrenectomy
Mercedes benz
modification
Consists of bilateral low kocher’s incision
with upper midline
incision upto the xiphisternum.
Provides excellent access to the upper
abdominal viscera mainly the
diaphragmatic
hiatuses
Transverse Muscle dividing
 In newborn and infants, this incision is preferred bcs more
abdominal exposure is gained per lenght of incision than with
vertical exposure
 Because infants’ abdomen longer transverse than vertical girth.
 Also true of short, obese adult
McBurney grid iron(muscle
splitting)incision
 İncision of choice most
appendicectomies
 The level and lenght of
incision will vary
according to thickness of
abd. wall and suspected
position of apendix.
is made at the junction of middle third and
outer third of a line running from umblicus
to anterior superior iliac spine,McBurney
point.
Originally placed the incision obliquely
from above laterally to below medially.
Also used in left lower quadrant to deal
with certain lesion of sigmoid colon such
as drainage of diverticular abscess.
The level and length of the incision vary
according to
Thickness of abdominal wall
Suspected position of the appendix
Lanz incision
It is a variation of
McBurneys
incision that is
made the same
point but in
transverse plane.
It gives
cosmetically good
scar
Rutherford-Morrison Incision
 Oblique Muscle
Cutting Incision
 Extension of
McBurney incision by
division of oblique
fossa
 Can be used for right
and left sided colonic
resection, caecostomy
or sigmoid colostomy
Pfannenstiel Incision
• Used frequently by
gynecologist and
urologist for access to
pelvic organ, bladder,
prostate and for c-
section.
• is usually 12 cm long
and is made in skin
fold approximately 5
cm above symphysis
pubis.
Maylard Transverse Muscle Cutting Incision
 gives excellent exposure to
pelvic organ
 Skin incision is placed above
but parallel to traditional
placement of Pfannenstiel
incision
Inguinal incision
 Done for inguinal
hernia’s, testicular
cancer,
cryptorchridism,
hydrocele,
varicocele.
Thoracoabdominal Incisions
• Either right or left
• Converts pleural and
peritoneal cavities
into one common
cavity
• Thereby gives
excellent exposure
• Right incision may be particularly useful
in elective and emergency hepatic
resections
• Left incision may be used in resection of
lower end of esophagus and proximal
portion of stomach.
• Incision is extended along line of 8th
intercostal space,the space immediately
distal to inferior pole of scapula.
Retroperitoneal
approach
Oblique lumbar incision
 It commences
1.25cm below and
lateral to renal angle
and passes downwad
towards the anterior
superior iliac spine.
Incisions on posterior abdominal
wall
Complications of abdominal
incision
 Hematoma, Stitch abscess, Wound infection
 Wound dehiscence
 Burst abdomen
 Fistula formation
 Wound pain
 Incisional hernia
 Adhesion and its complications
 Unsightly scar
Factors affecting the strength of
scar
 Types of surgery(acute abdomen, surgery for
malignancy, major surgery)
 Types of incision
 Obesity
 Pregnancy
 Straining
 Cough
 Ascites
 Nutrition
 Diabetes
 Immunosuppression
Abdominal incisions

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Abdominal incisions

  • 2. Surgical Incision is a cut made through the skin to facilitate an operation or precedure. It should be the aim of the surgeon to employ the type of incision considered to be the most suitable for that particular operation to be performed. In doing so, three essentials should be achieved: 1.Accessibility 2.Extensibility 3.A reliable closure
  • 3. Principles  Incision should be long enough for good exposure  Splitting is better than cutting  Avoid cutting of nerves and vessels  Retract muscle, abdominal organs towards neurovascular bundle  Insert DT through a separate incision  Transverse incisions better than vertical incisions  Close the wound layer by layer
  • 4. Choice of incision  Depend upon  Type of surgery [elective/emergency]  Target organ  Surgeons own experience and preference and  Previous surgery.
  • 5. The ideal incision allows: ease of access to the desired structures can be extended if needed ideally muscles should be split rather than cut heals quickly with minimal scarring
  • 6. Langer’s Line  Langer’s Line correspond to the natural orientation of collagen fibers in the dermis, and are generally parallel to the orientation of the underlying muscle fibers  Incisions made parallel to Langer's lines may heal better and produce less scarring than those that cut across.
  • 7. Abdominal & Pelvic incisions VerticalIncisions  Midline  Paramedian Transverse & Oblique Incisions Abdominothoracic Incisions Retroperitoneal & extra-peritoneal approaches Kochler Subcostal Incision Transverse Muscle Dividing McBurney Incisions Oblique Muscle cutting Pfannenstiel Incision Maylard Incision
  • 8. Vertical Incisions 1)Median Incision vertical incision which follows the linea alba. It may be,  upper midline incision;  lower midline incision  single incision. SIGNIFICANCE-it is favored In diagnostic laparotomy, as it allows wide access to abdominal Cavity.
  • 9. Advantages:  almost bloodless  no muscle fibers are divided  no nerves are injured  good access to upper abdominal viscera  very quick to make as well as to close  can be extended full lenght of abdomen curving around umblical scar. Disadvantages Care needs to be taken just above the umbilicus where the falciform ligament is Midline scar Bladder injury
  • 10. Upper midline incision From xiphoid to above umbilicus. Division of the peritoneum is best performed at the lower end of the incision,just above the umbilicus ,so that the falciform ligament can be seen and avoided
  • 11. Lower midline incision From the umbilicus superiorly to the pubis symphysis inferiorly Allow access to pelvic organs the peritoneum should be opened in the uppermost area to avoid injury to the bladder
  • 12. Full midline incision  From xiphoid to pubis symphysis
  • 13. Paramedian Incisions placed 2 to 5 cm lateral to midline over median aspect of bulging transverse convexity of rectus muscle.
  • 14.  Advantages  Provides access to lateral structures  Avoids injury to nerves,limits trauma to rectus muscle.  Permits good restoration of abdominal wall function  Can be extended by slanting the upper end of the incision medially towards the xiphoid process if required  Disadvantages  Time consuming.  Incision needs to be closed in layers  Difficult extension superiorly as limited by the costal margin  Tends to strip the muscles of their lateral blood and nerve supply resulting in atrophy of the muscle medial to the incision
  • 15. Transverse Incisions Advantages  better cosmetically  Stronger than vertical  Less painful  Good access to upper GI structures  More advantageous in children b/c of more transverse length of abdomen. Disadvantages  Limited exposure to the organs
  • 17. Kocher Subcostal Incision  It affords excellent exposure to gall bladder and biliary tract and can be made on left side to afford access to spleen.  İs started at midline ,2 to 5 cm below the xiphoid,and extends downwarda, outwards and paralel to and about 2.5 cm below costal margin  Especially used in cholecystectomy There are two modifications Chevron (rooftop)modification Mercedes benz modification
  • 18. Chevron (rooftop) modification The incision may be continued across the midline into double kocher’s incision or rooftop appearance which provide excellent access to upper abdomen particularly in those with broad costal margin Uses- • total gastrectomy • total oesophagectomy • extensive hepatic resection • bilateral adrenectomy
  • 19. Mercedes benz modification Consists of bilateral low kocher’s incision with upper midline incision upto the xiphisternum. Provides excellent access to the upper abdominal viscera mainly the diaphragmatic hiatuses
  • 20. Transverse Muscle dividing  In newborn and infants, this incision is preferred bcs more abdominal exposure is gained per lenght of incision than with vertical exposure  Because infants’ abdomen longer transverse than vertical girth.  Also true of short, obese adult
  • 21. McBurney grid iron(muscle splitting)incision  İncision of choice most appendicectomies  The level and lenght of incision will vary according to thickness of abd. wall and suspected position of apendix.
  • 22. is made at the junction of middle third and outer third of a line running from umblicus to anterior superior iliac spine,McBurney point. Originally placed the incision obliquely from above laterally to below medially. Also used in left lower quadrant to deal with certain lesion of sigmoid colon such as drainage of diverticular abscess. The level and length of the incision vary according to Thickness of abdominal wall Suspected position of the appendix
  • 23. Lanz incision It is a variation of McBurneys incision that is made the same point but in transverse plane. It gives cosmetically good scar
  • 24. Rutherford-Morrison Incision  Oblique Muscle Cutting Incision  Extension of McBurney incision by division of oblique fossa  Can be used for right and left sided colonic resection, caecostomy or sigmoid colostomy
  • 26. • Used frequently by gynecologist and urologist for access to pelvic organ, bladder, prostate and for c- section. • is usually 12 cm long and is made in skin fold approximately 5 cm above symphysis pubis.
  • 27. Maylard Transverse Muscle Cutting Incision  gives excellent exposure to pelvic organ  Skin incision is placed above but parallel to traditional placement of Pfannenstiel incision
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  • 29. Inguinal incision  Done for inguinal hernia’s, testicular cancer, cryptorchridism, hydrocele, varicocele.
  • 30. Thoracoabdominal Incisions • Either right or left • Converts pleural and peritoneal cavities into one common cavity • Thereby gives excellent exposure
  • 31. • Right incision may be particularly useful in elective and emergency hepatic resections • Left incision may be used in resection of lower end of esophagus and proximal portion of stomach. • Incision is extended along line of 8th intercostal space,the space immediately distal to inferior pole of scapula.
  • 33. Oblique lumbar incision  It commences 1.25cm below and lateral to renal angle and passes downwad towards the anterior superior iliac spine.
  • 34. Incisions on posterior abdominal wall
  • 35. Complications of abdominal incision  Hematoma, Stitch abscess, Wound infection  Wound dehiscence  Burst abdomen  Fistula formation  Wound pain  Incisional hernia  Adhesion and its complications  Unsightly scar
  • 36. Factors affecting the strength of scar  Types of surgery(acute abdomen, surgery for malignancy, major surgery)  Types of incision  Obesity  Pregnancy  Straining  Cough  Ascites  Nutrition  Diabetes  Immunosuppression